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  • Beautiful work!

  • nice

  • I love the painting... it's so wonderful... matched with the soothing sound of the background music. thanks for sharing.

  • Nicely done !

  • Wonderful !

    Please, tel me what color You used to paint the grapes ?

    Thank very much !

    Best regardes

    Zizi

  • awesome soundtrack

  • Masterful and instructive - thank you so much - would love to see more from you.

  • wonderful observation, slowly building up ~ really enjoyed your demo - thanks!

  • Your painting is beautiful.

  • ha ha i paint that paintings i real time ,what a waist time....

  • @monegorijas looking at your work doesn't seem like that cause it looks bullshit

  • 100% alla prima !

  • Hi Matta, ér var að reyna að senda þér myndband

    kk

    Steina

  • no more videos?

    This one was totally awesome, where can we see more ? :)

  • Hi, Extremely impressed with your works. Kindly teach painting a rose. I really wonder how do you bring in values with plain straight brush strokes. Do you work wet on wet?

  • Also I see you have made the bowl thingy MUCH leaner and taller than it is in real life, I'd love to know more, how do you take these decisions regarding composition ?

  • @firuinthehouse I keep seeing this kind of comments everywhere! No he painted the objects exactly like the shape they are in his setup. The camera was looking at the canvas from an angle, making the whole painting look horizontally narrower. Watch the video again and see the final shot of the painting at the very end that shows it from the front. If you can't understand these angles you will never be a good painter.

  • @tubeofmine O yeah, it was just the camera filming the canvas/paper at an angle :)

  • @lathadamle i think he does work wet on wet

    just keeps it extremely controlled

  • Is it me, or is there something off about the shadows on the backdrop behind the tea pot? Would look more natural to be behind the teapot and not to the left of it.

  • @islandann Cause the shadow is not of the teapot. Its just meant to be the corner of the wall under the window, which is a dark place. Look at it that way and you will see it doesn't look odd at all.

  • EXCELLENT, GREAT WORK :)

  • what medium do you use

  • Great video! Excellent fundamentals, we have been teaching how to do this for over 30 years now. Keep up the good work!

    Sheldon Borenstein

  • Excellent!!!!

  • tolle Arbeit!!!

    lg reinhold

  • Wow, great style and work....Amazing results...

  • is this wet on wet ?

  • @tom3167 Yes

  • getting the good old pallet knife out :) ha

  • Fantastic painting video, but horrible music.

  • Nicely done.

  • Wow, impressive work.

  • Well done.

    Thank you.

  • There isn't a waisted stroke

  • I loved watching the tape come out. How do you get your lighting to come out right?

  • wow, brilliant

  • That was an amazin start !!! I love the demo and your abilities to see the abstract shapes and patterns :)

  • Outstandng demo, beautiful painting, and such an amazing artist! thank you for sharing your demo. I missed the words not being there to explain what you were doing, and am sorry that youtube disabled that part of it. Still, very helpful and wonderful to watch.

  • The brush strokes are truely beautiful.

  • Outstanding artwork.

  • i love the folds in the cloth, brilliant.

  • Beautiful!

  • Spectacular demo! Love your style!

    clubhouse48

  • Outstanding!

  • nice style

  • It Mr. huang, is the best demo on how to "work" a painting I have seen yet. Most of the others, just talk talk talk, never show you right from the get go and skip spots. So I appreciate you doing this video and will love getting your painting a day.

    Thanks

  • amazing work

  • Very nice!! Can you tell me what type of substrate you used? Also, what is the background color that you first palced on the substrate?

    On a side note, the folks at WMG are a bunch of a-holes.

  • A very good and interesting demonstration. I would like to see more videos from you.

  • Yours poittings is like a naturaly wather shinings.

  • Thank you for posting the demo, I enjoy seeing the process! I enjoy your blog also. Keep up the good work !!!

  • Excellent painting, I really understand the scholarship behind that. He repeated the color of the background wherever the apples turned into the value of the background, and added some of that in the fold shadows. One problem though, the two folds at the left facing the light are fallin in the exact same width and angle, making them compete and seem repetitive. But other than that, excellent.

  • thanks for pointing that out

  • You're inspiring me to paint again.

  • Great!

  • very nice

  • Wow! Very great Ala Prima... I wish I could see more of your demo.... I love it

  • I do love Quang's work..in fact I'm lucky enough to have a small one of his on my wall at home...But I cant understand the painting at the end which is not the one that he is painting in the demo.

  • It's the same painting. It just looks different due to the different color balance of the camera vs the video camera, as well as the lighting conditions of the demo vs when he took the photo. The photo also looks horizontally distorted.

  • Ya I love the apples.

  • very nice, especially the apple and the cloth.

    Love to see more of your work.

    Great video.

  • hi what brand of oil did you use?

    Great and very vivid

    Thanks.

  • hot girl any way any 1 wanna c my art on bobyard123

  • nice work homie! stay up!

  • Very nice! I loved watching this. How do you prepare your panels?

  • Nice!

    A good painter in youtube for a change.

  • do you paint this in one sitting.

  • You craaaaazy man

    I is loved did you

    Only wanted to introduces is time between all color leaves and color?

    Mother that he all him together?

    Thanks

  • Implementation of wonderful

  • show your face next time, cutie

  • This is an awesome video. I even liked the music too. Thanks for sharing.

  • awesome painting!

  • Moving on a sunny afternoon

  • Oh Look a real painter, no lightly tracing a bad web photo onto a piece of paper so the camera can't see it and doing a coloring upside down like I see on Utube all the time. Qiang paints from life and use's bold big brush's with great skill and talent. Outstanding, I just wish most folks new the difference between art and computer magic.

  • 好漂亮~ ^_^

  • Liviano, potente, queda en la memoria; felicitaciones - la terminacion final ,el still, was really amazing how it looks at the end of it all. Master. Chao,from Chile.

  • I agree, god damn stupid music.

    nice painting

  • I agree, god damn stupid music.

    nice painting

  • I was mesmerized. I love the big brushes, ending in such a detailed painting! Great!

  • Nice painting !

    Did you do the stupid music too ?

    ...well, it sucks !

    Nice painting !

  • Awesome demo! Love your style. Reminds me of Richard Schmid.. Thanks for sharing. Please post more demos!

  • You're a terrific painter! Wow!  Thanks very much for sharing this. Very inspirational.

  • great job, very strong painting, nice video work too.

  • SUCK STICK!

  • I would paint like this but I am afraid that it would fall apart in less than 50 years because of the thickness of the alla prima style etc..

  • uhh, nope. how do you figure a paint layer that is blended together is weaker than glazes? one layer, drying together at the same time has got to be strong. this isnt even thick painting!

  • You should know that different pigments have different drying rates, vicosities, and atmospheric responses. Creating a painting like this will bound to crack within too short of a time after it is fully dried.

  • Sorry, but you just dont know what you're talking about here.

  • Sorry, but you haven't made yourself clear about what you are talking about.

  • Someone mentioned the cracking due to the alla prima impasto style...

    Well, i agree to a extent, but who cares really?

    With all the garbage art being done these days that would be the last of my worries.

    This not the Monalisa is just a nice well done painting, that with proper care may last a hundred years. (or more)

    So go & paint & post what you paint to see if is worthy to have it with us for a while.

  • "So go & paint & post what you paint to see if is worthy to have it with us for a while."

    This is a fine example of a weak argument from someone who can not articulate their points well enough. It's like the little kid who asks 'why' all the time or the religious crackpot who demands 'proof' for the nonexistence of god^^

  • STFU & paint :D

  • It only took you 5 five days to go from full sentences to absurdities in this commenting section. Congrats to that, idiot.

  • Whoops - the post below this was a reply to Never mind the coals regarding painting denegration

  • Superb demonstration.You make it look so easy ! Interesting use of the masking tape. Is that ground canvas ? or watercolor paper ?

  • trudat i like the music pick

  • I think the music really suits this painting style! Well done!

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  • cool...there is hope for youtube. so nice to see things as these in here...cause there is a lot of kaka.

  • Love the way you use light in your paintings. You are a great inspiration to me.

  • Awesome painting, but I think you meant to refer to the Joffrey Ballet in your title? Maybe?

  • Wonderful! Thank you. I also want to know what is on your palette - what brand of paints? what brand of brushes? Tell all! You are a master.

  • Thank you sooooo much for the opportunity to look over your shoulder! Now, if only I could see your palette too!

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